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REVIEW OF ANTI-OXIDANT HERBAL DRUGS W.S.R TO MADHURASKANDHA (CHARAKASAMHITA)

Published:15 May 2014
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B Sushama1*, Nishteswar K1

1 PhD scholar*, HOD & Prof Department of Dravyaguna, I.P.G.T&R.A,GAU,Jamnagar Institution name: Department of Dravyaguna, I.P.G.T&R.A,GujratAyurved Univaersity,Jamnagar-361008

Corresponding Author:B Sushama

subjectAbstract

Majority of the diseases occurs due to decreased level of the endogenous antioxidants like SOD (Super oxide dismutase), GPX (Glutathione per oxidase) and CAT (catalyse). Therefore exogenous anti-oxidants like vitamin C and E, zinc, beta carotene etc. need to be incorporated. These anti-oxidants protect the cell from damage caused by free radicals and increase cell longevity. In Ayurvedaperspective such type of function may be attributed toMadhurarasa. Acharya Charaka mentioneda group (Skandha) of drugs basing on their rasa (taste). Also he stated that these drugsdo possess not only Madhurarasa, but also Madhuravipaka and Madhuraprabhava. Scientifically one of its Rasayana properties can be evaluated by anti-oxidant activity. The present review of Madhuraskandha drugs showed that majority of drugs do possess anti-oxidant activity.

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Anti-oxidant activityMadhuraskandha

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Sushama, B. & K, N. (2014). REVIEW OF ANTI-OXIDANT HERBAL DRUGS W.S.R TO MADHURASKANDHA (CHARAKASAMHITA). International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v4i3.02

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